Nitrosative stress treatment of E-coli targets distinct set of thiol-containing proteins

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作者
Brandes, Nicolas [1 ]
Rinck, Andrea [1 ]
Leichert, Lars Ingo [1 ]
Jakob, Ursula [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Mol Cellular & Dev Biol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05964.x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) function as powerful antimicrobials in host defence, but so far little is known about their bacterial targets. In this study, we set out to identify Escherichia coli proteins with RNS-sensitive cysteines. We found that only a very select set of proteins contain cysteines that undergo reversible thiol modifications upon nitric oxide (NO) treatment in vivo. Of the 10 proteins that we identified, six (AtpA, AceF, FabB, GapA, IlvC, TufA) have been shown to harbour functionally important thiol groups and are encoded by genes that are considered essential under our growth conditions. Media supplementation studies suggested that inactivation of AceF and IlvC is, in part, responsible for the observed NO-induced growth inhibition, indicating that RNS-mediated modifications play important physiological roles. Interestingly, the majority of RNS-sensitive E. coli proteins differ from E. coli proteins that harbour H2O2-sensitive thiol groups, implying that reactive oxygen and nitrogen species affect distinct physiological processes in bacteria. We confirmed this specificity by analysing the activity of one of our target proteins, the small subunit of glutamate synthase. In vivo and in vitro activity studies confirmed that glutamate synthase rapidly inactivates upon NO treatment but is resistant towards other oxidative stressors.
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